Equal Pay Day is the day of the year when women in Ontario have worked enough to earn what men earned by the end of 2015. In other words, at a 31.5% gender pay gap, women have to work for 15.5 months to equal what men make in 12 (that’s an additional 3.5 months). The gender pay gap is even greater for women who are racialized, Indigenous, immigrants or temporary migrants, disabled, or LGBTQ.

Why Self Love Can Help Overcome Trauma Alexis Pierce is a life coach and yogi dedicated to helping women discover and live their true purpose. Discover more here: Six years ago, I was raped on a work trip. It wasn’t the first time I’d been raped - my first sexual...

Aka ‘Can I Really Lose Inches Using A Corset?’ After tons of research (click here to check out part 1 of this series) I made my decision on which corset to buy. I chose a size 22 (5.5 inches smaller than my natural waist) black satin underbust corset with...

So what does “Free Your V” mean? It means we were tired of websites that talked down to us about sex, that showed us sex positions we’re 110% certain would only cause us to pull a muscle, and that didn’t discuss the things we actually want to talk about (like getting...